Hey guys, instead of making a new topic, I figured I'd ask this question in this one.

I downloaded Aircrack-NG but I can't seem to find a way to open it. I opened the directory and it displays the lists of files and I've tried every single one. Occasionally, a terminal/command prompt box will open for a few seconds and close. Yes, I've already tried Google.

fashizzlepop wrote:Are you on linux or windows? And did you look through the Aircrack-ng's site's tutorials? They have a lot of information.

I'm on Windows. On the site, it says no help for Windows so I haven't even thought to look into it there. However, I have recently installed Ubuntu to dual boot. I guess I should use Aircrack-ng with Ubuntu?

fashizzlepop wrote:Are you on linux or windows? And did you look through the Aircrack-ng's site's tutorials? They have a lot of information.

I'm on Windows. On the site, it says no help for Windows so I haven't even thought to look into it there. However, I have recently installed Ubuntu to dual boot. I guess I should use Aircrack-ng with Ubuntu?

That would be wise young one.

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. -Rick Cook

sodapop101 wrote:I'm on Windows. On the site, it says no help for Windows so I haven't even thought to look into it there. However, I have recently installed Ubuntu to dual boot. I guess I should use Aircrack-ng with Ubuntu?

You can still use Windows, my friend. The ported version of aircrack-ng is a command line application. What you can do,1. Extract the files to a folder, say "C:\aircrack".2. Open up command prompt.3. Type 'cd \aircrack'.4. Then you can list the directory files if you need to, 'dir'.5. Run the executable file. It'll probably look something like 'aircrack.exe' or maybe 'aircrack-ng.exe'. And shaboom.6. Profit.

sodapop101 wrote:I'm on Windows. On the site, it says no help for Windows so I haven't even thought to look into it there. However, I have recently installed Ubuntu to dual boot. I guess I should use Aircrack-ng with Ubuntu?

You can still use Windows, my friend. The ported version of aircrack-ng is a command line application. What you can do,1. Extract the files to a folder, say "C:\aircrack".2. Open up command prompt.3. Type 'cd \aircrack'.4. Then you can list the directory files if you need to, 'dir'.5. Run the executable file. It'll probably look something like 'aircrack.exe' or maybe 'aircrack-ng.exe'. And shaboom.6. Profit.

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. -Rick Cook